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QAUZUY GARDEN 100 Mixed Painted Daisy (Tanacetum Coccineum) Pyrethrum Seeds for Planting | Stunning Blooms & Attract Pollinators | Great Cut Flower
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QAUZUY GARDEN 100 Mixed Painted Daisy (Tanacetum Coccineum) Pyrethrum Seeds for Planting | Stunning Blooms & Attract Pollinators | Great Cut Flower

USDA Hardiness Zone. The painted daisy (Tanacetum coccineum, formerly Chrysanthemum coccineum) is a perennial flowering plant that provides weeks of vibrant color in the garden, grown in 3-7 (USDA). Attract pollinators. Butterflies love painted daisies, so they make an attractive addition to butterfly gardens or cottage-style gardens tha…
USDA Hardiness Zone. The painted daisy (Tanacetum coccineum, formerly Chrysanthemum coccineum) is a perennial flowering plant that provides weeks of vibrant color in the garden, grown in 3-7 (USDA). Attract pollinators. Butterflies love painted daisies, so they make an attractive addition to butterfly gardens or cottage-style gardens that rely on a steady stream of color. Blooming. Painted daisies will start blooming in the late spring and carry on into mid-summer. If you cut them back after the first flowering period, you might get an autumn bloom as well. Use. Perennial with flowering power, painted daisy is an all-star in cottage gardens and all kinds of vases. The stem of the painted daisy is sturdy, making it an excellent cut flower for arrangements. Sow. Directly sow seeds in the garden after the threat of frost has passed. Sow the seeds in well-drained soil, covering them with about 1/8 inch of soil. Keep the soil moist until seedlings appear. The painted daisy (Tanacetum coccineum, formerly Chrysanthemum coccineum) is a perennial flowering plant that provides weeks of vibrant color in the garden. It has a classic daisy-like structure with a circle of petals surrounding a dense round center. The leaves are somewhat fern-like in appearance. It can be easily grown in flower beds or in containers. Plant painted daisy seeds or nursery plants in the spring after the threat of frost has passed. The plant grows fast and flowers starting in the late spring, making it a perfect solution for garden spots that become empty when spring bulbs stop blooming. Butterflies love painted daisies, so they make an attractive addition to butterfly gardens or cottage-style gardens that rely on a steady stream of color. The stem of the painted daisy is sturdy, making it an excellent cut flower for arrangements.
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USDA Hardiness Zone. The painted daisy (Tanacetum coccineum, formerly Chrysanthemum coccineum) is a perennial flowering plant that provides weeks of vibrant color in the garden, grown in 3-7 (USDA). Attract pollinators. Butterflies love painted daisies, so they make an attractive addition to butterfly gardens or cottage-style gardens that rely on a steady stream of color. Blooming. Painted daisies will start blooming in the late spring and carry on into mid-summer. If you cut them back after the first flowering period, you might get an autumn bloom as well. Use. Perennial with flowering power, painted daisy is an all-star in cottage gardens and all kinds of vases. The stem of the painted daisy is sturdy, making it an excellent cut flower for arrangements. Sow. Directly sow seeds in the garden after the threat of frost has passed. Sow the seeds in well-drained soil, covering them with about 1/8 inch of soil. Keep the soil moist until seedlings appear. The painted daisy (Tanacetum coccineum, formerly Chrysanthemum coccineum) is a perennial flowering plant that provides weeks of vibrant color in the garden. It has a classic daisy-like structure with a circle of petals surrounding a dense round center. The leaves are somewhat fern-like in appearance. It can be easily grown in flower beds or in containers. Plant painted daisy seeds or nursery plants in the spring after the threat of frost has passed. The plant grows fast and flowers starting in the late spring, making it a perfect solution for garden spots that become empty when spring bulbs stop blooming. Butterflies love painted daisies, so they make an attractive addition to butterfly gardens or cottage-style gardens that rely on a steady stream of color. The stem of the painted daisy is sturdy, making it an excellent cut flower for arrangements.